National Defence School University of Defence UNID Neznanog
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National Defence School, University of Defence (UNID), Neznanog Junaka 38, 11000 Belgrade Classroom no. 4, National Defence School, University of Defence Wednesday, 7 th March 2018 Knowledge FOr Resilient so. Ci. Ety 53942 -EPP-1 -RS-EPPKA 2 -CBHE-JP Inter-project coaching meeting Doc dr Mirjana Laban, University of Novi Sad e-mail: k-force@uns. ac. rs website: www. kforce. uns. ac. rs
The Project CV Project Title Knowledge FOr Resilient so. Ci. Ety Project acronym K-FORCE Project Number 573942 -EPP-1 -2016 -1 -RS-EPPKA 2 -CBHE-JP Project Website http: //kforce. uns. ac. rs/ Project duration 3 years Start 15 th October 2016 Programme ERASMUS+ Key Action Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices Action Capacity building in the field of higher education Total cost of the project 1. 237. 129, 00 EUR Grant for Project Activities: 985. 474, 00 EUR Additional Grant for Special 251. 655, 00 EUR Mobility Strand: Coordinator University of Novi Sad
Consortium 14 + 2 associated partners • • • • University of Novi Sad, Serbia The Higher Education Technical School of Professional Studies, Serbia The University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina The University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina AAL The University of Tirana, Albania DTU Epoka University , Albania LU Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Aalborg University, Denmark The Lund University, Sweden The University of Žilina, Slovakia Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, FYROM Protection and Rescue Directorate of the Republic of Macedonia, FYROM National Fire Protection Association – NUZOP, Serbia European Youth Parliament Serbia – EYP, Serbia Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Protection and Rescue Sector, Sector for International Cooperation and European Integrations Union of chambers of commerce and industry of Albania UNIZA UNS UBL UNTZ VTSNS NUZOP PRSBH EYP UKIM PRDM UT EPOKA UCCIA
KNOWLEDGE FOR RESILIENT SOCIETY PROJECT MANAGEMENT TEAM k-force. pmt@uns. ac. rs TEAM MEMBERS TEAM
Workplan K-FORCE project is planned in three phases: preparation, development and implementation, and valorization phase, to be realized through 9 Work Packages (WPs): • WP 1 Define directions for development of Master programs • WP 2 Define directions for development of Ph. D programme • WP 3 Improve teaching methodologies and embed the ICT in learning material • WP 4 Implementation of Master Programmes • WP 5 Implementation of Ph. D Programme • WP 6 Implementation of LLL courses • WP 7 Quality Assurance and Monitoring Contact name • WP 8 Dissemination and Exploitation email • WP 9 Project Management
In 3 years we plan to modernize/develop/implement 7 curricula at 6 WBC HEIs: • DRM&FSE academic master programmes/modules (UNS, UT, UBL, EPOKA), • DRM&FSE Ph. D programme (UNS), • Protection Engineering vocational master programme (VTSNS) • Economic and Financial Resilience vocational module (UT). Study programmes will be interdisciplinary and created and implemented in a way that enables continuation of the studies for a number of different profiles of engineers. The LLL courses implementation enables continuing education of DRM&FSE oriented professionals. Study programmes, LLL courses and learning material will be available in EN/SR/BH/AL Education material will be available in blended way (ICT learning platform, e. Library, DRM&FSE Glossary) as open source educational recourses.
Meeting at EPOKA University, Albania
Special Mobility Strand - training We have foreseen following SMS activities: 1. Students mobility between WB HEIs 2. Staff mobility from WB HEIs to Programme countries HEIs for the purpose of training 3. Staff mobility from project partner HEIs to WB HEIs for the purpose of teaching Objectives of SMS activities are: • Contribution to the improvement of Master programmes, Modules and Ph. D programme implemented in WB HEIs • Creation of international learning experience for students at project partner HEIs, • Development of cultural awareness among students • Exchange of innovative teaching practices • Learning about teaching methods and practices from Programme countries HEIs • Development of complementary skills and competencies in the field of DRM&FSE • Promoting international understanding and cooperation
Special Mobility Strand - teaching
ENROLLED STUDENTS TO INNOVATED MASTER ACADEMIC STUDIES DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT AND FIRE SAFETY OPEN LECTURES IN WINTER SEMESTER 2017/2018 Webinar subtitled in EN/AL/Bi. H/SRB Ing. Katarína Hollá Ph. D, Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Žilina
Julinda KEÇI, Ph. D, Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, EPOKA University
Special Mobility Strand - training
Date: 29 -01 -18 Place: Zilnia Knowledge FOr Resilient so. Ci. Ety SMS Training Visit to DTU Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Department of Civil Engineering (DTU-BYG)
TIME FRAME AND MAIN ACTIVITIES 1 st week: Monday 12 March – Friday 16 March (WEEK 11) • Fire Lab: preparation of experiments for teaching activities • MSc Education: Fire Dynamics on Friday 16 March (8 -12) • Pedagogical seminar and other seminar related to teaching 2 nd week: Monday 19 March – Friday 23 March (WEEK 12) • Mi. B Education: 11 B 05 Fire Risk Management on Mon 19 and Tue 20 March • Mi. B Education: 11 B 27 Complex buildings on Thu 22 and Fri 23 March • MSc Education: Fire Dynamics on Friday 23 March OBS: This is a tentative plan and can be subjected to changes
PRACTICAL ASPECTS Theoretical background: • The project work and the teaching activities are focused on fire safety design. It is therefore desirable that you have a general background in this area. • In particular, it is good if you have some lab experience and interest either in fire risk or in fire safety design of complex buildings. • Please note that you will have plenty of time to study and prepare on your own or in small group before attending lectures and doing experiments.
PRACTICAL ASPECTS Daily activity: • Daily activities include: attendance to seminars and lectures, preparation for lab project, participation in lab experiments, possible participation in teaching (to be agreed upon), as well as group-work and self study. • Daily activities will be organized within the time frame 8. 00 to 16. 00. On the days when there is no participation in courses, the activities will be limited to the time frame 9 -15. • A social event will be organized (costs covered by yourself)
PRACTICAL ASPECTS Travel and accommodation • Activities will start later on the first day and finish earlier on the last day, so that it is possible to arrive/leave on the same day • DTU Campus is in the commune of Lyngby, about 15 km from Copenhagen city center. It is well connected with bus 150 S from Nørreport metro station in Copenhagen and with bus 190 from Lyngby train station (S-stog). • Unfortunately, DTU has no guest-houses or accommodations to offer. Finding an accommodation in Copenhagen is neither cheap or easy, so please start looking for one as soon as possible.
Knowledge FOr Resilient so. Ci. Ety STUDY VISIT + TRAINING, UNIVERSITY OF ZILINE January 29 th to February 02 nd, 2018 OFFERED LECTURERS Ss. Cyril and Methodius University
Prof. Violeta Mirčevska Methods and tools for Seismic Risk assessment and development of information system for emergency response and mitigation plans • • • Seismic hazard Local site conditions (in each study area) Detailed building inventory (in each study area) Building classification scheme Vulnerability models
Prof. Vlatko Šešov Earthquake Geotechnical Risks Manifestation, Consequences and Mitigation
Prof. Mihail Garevski Basic knowledge to be prepared for earthquakes • Main characteristic and side effects of earthquakes • How to choose seismic sieve house/building • What to do before, during and after the earthquake
Prof. Meri Cvetkovska Fire safety engineering-from theory to practice • • • Fire as accidental load on structures Risks from fire as accidental load on structures Behavior of concrete structures in fire Behavior of still structures in fire Behavior of wooden structures in fire
Assist. Prof. Marijana Lazarevska PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT Definition of risk. Risks in investment projects. Classification and sources of risks. Characteristics and specificities of investment projects as possible sources of risk. Possible consequences of risks. Examples of risks. Risk management and uncertainty management. Standards for risk management and their application in construction. Stages of risk management. Planning risk management. Identification of risks. Qualitative risk analysis. Quantitative risk analysis. Methods for assessing the probability of occurrence of risk. Planning a risk response. Monitoring and risk control. Measures to reduce risks.
SECOND WEEK WORKSHOP SAFIR AND OTHER PROGRAMMES FOR FIRE MODELING
TOPICS AND STAFF Topics: -Fire safety engineering – Fire modelling -Economics – Risks and resilience Staff: 1 per year 2018 and 2019 from each institution = 6 per year UNS, UNTZ, UBL, UT, VTNS, EPOKA Activities: -Level assessment to adjust content -Introductory lecture(s) by UNIZA -Lectures for UNIZA students -Guided project work -Student scientific competition panel member -Final evaluation
JCSS Advanced Course on Systems Risk Modelling and Analysis in Engineering Decision Making Decision Analysis, Probabilistic Systems Modeling, Probability Analysis, Risk Assessment - and Applications Teachers Prof. M. H. Faber, AAU, DK Prof. J. D. Sørensen, AAU, DK Ph. D. M. Schubert, Matrisk Gmb. H, CH Prof. J. Nielsen, AAU, DK Prof. J. Qin, AAU, DK Prof. S. Miraglia, AAU, DK
Special Mobility Strand Lund University Enrico Ronchi Lund University
SMS planning 2 Incoming groups in 2017/2018: Group 1: Fire safety (evacuation) (1 UNS+ 1 Epoka) Training with Enrico Ronchi (individual training on basics of evacuation + test with computer software Pathfinder)
SMS planning Incoming: 2 groups in 2017/2018: Group 2: Disaster Risk Management (1 Uni Tirana + 1 UNS) Training with Henrik Hassel + possibility to follow DRM courses in English List: Climate Smart Risk Reduction (January-March) Risk Based Land Use Planning (January-March) Preparedness and Planning (March-May/June) Risk Assessment (March-May/June)
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